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Spiekeroog, Coastal Shore Protection Site at the Westend
Spiekeroog

Spiekeroog is one of the islands in the German wadden sea, which is part of the North Sea. The island is a famous holiday island. No cars are allowed on the island. Here you can enjoy wind, sun, sand, long strands, the sea, in winter storms, ...

The winter storms are constantly trying to gain back land for the sea. So coastal shore protection is of utmost importance.

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Copyright: Carsten T. Rees
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 11524x5762
Taken: 24/08/2012
Subida: 18/04/2014
Published: 19/04/2014
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Tags: spiekeroog; island; wadden sea; strand; wind; waves; summer; north sea; friesland; seaside; old village; coastal shore protection
More About Spiekeroog

The East Frisian island of Spieperoog is a paradise of long sandy beaches, sand dunes, small forests, and pollution free North Sea air. The island is located in the Wattenmeer National Park where small hiking paths cover and connect virtually the entire island. Gasoline powered cars are forbidden – bike riding and walking are the most popular means of transport on the island. The island’s only city shares the Spieleroog name. The “Künstlerhaus” (artist house) offers a wide range of artistic courses and productions. The island is an attractive destination for those who want to enjoy wind and waves in a peaceful untouched environment.


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